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james from birmingham, alabama on the democrats' line. caller: mr. timothy geithner is try to help the economy get back strong like before. a lot of people will look at this. host: tennessee, the independent line. just then. caller: i am finding myself have a hard time listening to these people call in and say these great things about timothy geithner considering the fact he came into his position 0 in $50,000 in taxes, which he failed at that juncture to pay. afterwards he was able to do so. had he not been put in that position, i asked myself if he would have been among the fat cats who did not have to pay taxes or any other number of things they have been shielded from during the past four years of absolutely hideous and unconstitutional fiscal and monetary policy. host: what is chief among the policies he would criticize? caller: the big one is a lot of people did not ask who we owe the debt to. we do not owe the debt to a federal institution. as a matter of fact, we do not even print our own tender based on the constitution and how it disposed t
james from birmingham, alabama on the democrats' line. caller: mr. timothy geithner is try to help the economy get back strong like before. a lot of people will look at this. host: tennessee, the independent line. just then. caller: i am finding myself have a hard time listening to these people call in and say these great things about timothy geithner considering the fact he came into his position 0 in $50,000 in taxes, which he failed at that juncture to pay. afterwards he was able to do so....
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also wanted to look out towards birmingham, you can see severe thunderstorm warnings there. take a look at what's happening, we're seeing storms moving to the east so now first thunderstorm or severe thunderstorm warning headed towards atlanta so we really are seeing things here develop quite quickly and this is going to be the story as we go throughout the day today, we'll warm up throughout the afternoon, going to see a lot more instability and the line of storms just stay ahead of that cold front pushing off to the east. as far as where we'll be looking at through the evening hours we're talking about the line of storms still affecting us from the mid-atlantic through the kout southeast areas overnight tonight. >> let's get back to chief charles shannon. he's have nashville emergency management as we mentioned. chief, we just looked at where the storms are going and how fast they're moving. what does it look like where you are? >> well actually what we have now is rain left over from the storms that we had last night, actually this morning between 2:00 and 4:00. there was
also wanted to look out towards birmingham, you can see severe thunderstorm warnings there. take a look at what's happening, we're seeing storms moving to the east so now first thunderstorm or severe thunderstorm warning headed towards atlanta so we really are seeing things here develop quite quickly and this is going to be the story as we go throughout the day today, we'll warm up throughout the afternoon, going to see a lot more instability and the line of storms just stay ahead of that cold...
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the birmingham hotel put margins are rest on page 34. the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning so they could fly themselves to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and make the 6:00 news. there was a delivery need for us to share with the press, to get the story out. >> the strategy behind it. >> yes. it was part of the message. we do we did not have the television, more than three minutes. by dr. king used to say you have three minutes on three networks. at that time, that was worth $1 million of publicity every day. there wasn't delivering offering of a risk that was incurred because we felt like we had to trust. there was nobody else that could get this story out. we could not even get a mass meetings announced on black radio stations. this self was nailed down real tight except for these incidents. coming back to griffin bell, the reason i mean i volunteered to testify at the hearing because i knew griffin bell was the one that got both sides of the school desegregation in a courtroom and said look, you know, more about atl
the birmingham hotel put margins are rest on page 34. the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning so they could fly themselves to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and make the 6:00 news. there was a delivery need for us to share with the press, to get the story out. >> the strategy behind it. >> yes. it was part of the message. we do we did not have the television, more than three minutes. by dr. king used to say you have three minutes on three networks. at that time,...
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he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and i. we broke those children's bodies. his editorials during the civil rights era won him a pulitzer in 1967. on the eve of his retirement in 1987 paterson reflected on that periods. >> we were slowly at first and then decisively committing that newspaper to supporting the u.s. supreme court. and telling our kinsman and the american south look you have got to obey the law. and worse what we have been doing is wrong. that is tough. because are you telling a southern white that what his baddee-- daddy and his granddaddy believed was wrong. and that's hard to accept. >> reporter: one of patterson's last efforts was editing down the 600,000 word king james bible saying quote the great stories were too hard to follow. he died at a st. petersberg home of complicate complicate-- complications from cancer at the age of 89. >> jeff: coming up the ultimate inauguration perk your own social media butler. >> parts of's nation's capital are
he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and i. we broke those children's bodies. his editorials during the civil rights era won him a pulitzer in 1967. on the eve of his retirement in 1987 paterson reflected on that periods. >> we were slowly at first and then decisively committing that newspaper to supporting the u.s. supreme court. and telling our kinsman and the...
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that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out. but i could not let it go. and i won't let go today because we still have a lot of work to do. i am disturbed right now that they are trying to take away the rights and the decisions that us women have made for our bodies. we have to wake up. i did learn that one person can start a battle. but it takes a lot. everyone across this nation, one of the headlines read that she struck a nerve, and that's exactly what i did. people got behind me. in that same interview, it was a good job. those of you that worked at the plant, you know that those were good jo
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out....
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given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, which is right where the hospital is. and that's for the next three years. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimately he wants to go back to pakistan, there is this huge threat hanging over his family. the taliban say still they're going to finish off the job, as it were, they're still going to try to kill malala yousafzai if she goes back. so my suspicion is she may stay there for a significant period of time. >> along those lines, what is the security or protection for her, given this vow by the taliban to continue to try and find her and kill her? >> well, the police in that part of britain are refusing to comment officially on what kind of security arrangements they've got around malala yousafzai and her family, but it's understood that a risk assessment was carried out before the risk was taken. it was concluded that the risk was low in
given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, which is right where the hospital is. and that's for the next three years. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimately he wants to go back to pakistan, there is this huge threat hanging over his family. the taliban say still they're going to...
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that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out. but i could not let it go. and i won't let go today because we still have a lot of work to do. i am disturbed right now that they are trying to take away the rights and the decisions that us women have made for our bodies. we have to wake up. i did learn that one person can start a battle. but it takes a lot. everyone across this nation, one of the headlines read that she struck a nerve, and that's exactly what i did. people got behind me. in that same interview, it was a good job. those of you that worked at the plant, you know that those were good jo
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out....
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and a birmingham put martin's arrest on page 34. but the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning, so that they could fly the film to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and it could make the 6:00 news. and it was -- there was -- it was a deliberate need for us to share with the press to get the story out, the real strategy behind it. i mean, it was part of the message. and we knew that we did not have the television more than three minutes. but dr. king used to say that, you know, you have three minutes on three networks. at that time that was worth a million dollars of publicity ever get. and so it was -- well, there was a deliberate offering of risk was incurred because we felt like we could -- we had to trust there was nobody else that we could get the story out. we could not even get mass meetings announced on black radio stations. it was -- i mean none of the south was nailed down real tight except for these incidents. and coming back, the reason i was -- i mean, i volunteered to testify at the hearing because i knew th
and a birmingham put martin's arrest on page 34. but the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning, so that they could fly the film to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and it could make the 6:00 news. and it was -- there was -- it was a deliberate need for us to share with the press to get the story out, the real strategy behind it. i mean, it was part of the message. and we knew that we did not have the television more than three minutes. but dr. king used to say that, you know, you...
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nick schifrin, abc news, birmingham, england. >>> well the dream may be over in boca raton, florida. remember the squatter who moved into a mansion. she has been served eviction papers. a 23-year-old brazilian moved into the multimillion dollar waterfront pad just last month. he settled in claiming an old florida law gaining worldwide attention in the process. bank of america foreclosed on the property in july and filed a civil suit against barbosa last week. eviction n served papers but process will take. and i guarantee you, it's because of all of the media coverage. >> of course. the respect, the bum has class. he didn't go for the cardboard box or subway grate. i need a mansion. >> waterfront. >> adverse possession. under it a squatter can claim the property if they live there seven years and pay taxes on it. 2012 taxes on the mansion $39,000. guessing he may not have. >> you know what? >> adverse possession has been around forever. you know? but he, it's interesting to me that he even knew about it. it is a bit obscure. you learn that first year in law school. >> he is smart. kn
nick schifrin, abc news, birmingham, england. >>> well the dream may be over in boca raton, florida. remember the squatter who moved into a mansion. she has been served eviction papers. a 23-year-old brazilian moved into the multimillion dollar waterfront pad just last month. he settled in claiming an old florida law gaining worldwide attention in the process. bank of america foreclosed on the property in july and filed a civil suit against barbosa last week. eviction n served papers...
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king's writing on the letter from the birmingham jail where he talks about the white church standing on the sideline mouthing trivialalities and pyes irrelevancy while he does the work of the civil rights movement. >> bill: you must know that dr. king invoked god in almost every speech that he made. >> article 2 section one of the constitution which lays out the oath does not say anything about the word so help me god. it says i will preserve to the best of my ability, preserve, defend and protect the constitution of the united states period. it's kind of ironic that the president is going to amend that in the middle of it. >> bill: do you know why george washington wanted the words god so help me god in? do you know why? >> george washington did not say so help me god. the first recorded instance is 1801. >> bill: if you look at his inaugural address it's peppered with references to god. george washington has -- >> -- washington -- >> bill: peppered, go ahead. >> washington irving is the person who started the myth that george washington said so help me god at the end of his oath. >
king's writing on the letter from the birmingham jail where he talks about the white church standing on the sideline mouthing trivialalities and pyes irrelevancy while he does the work of the civil rights movement. >> bill: you must know that dr. king invoked god in almost every speech that he made. >> article 2 section one of the constitution which lays out the oath does not say anything about the word so help me god. it says i will preserve to the best of my ability, preserve,...
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he's from birmingham. >> our paths crossed in this prison, and something good has been coming from it ever since. i'm a crip. and i'm going to be one for the rest of my life. i'm going to die a crip. i've had to spill blood to get in it. >> anthony's fear loyalty to his gang almost cost him his life. >> when i was booked into the county jail, they put me in a block with some of the guys i got into it with on the street. i'm banging in the county trying to survive and got stabbed in the eye with an ink pen. >> i call him the pirate. >> this patch, it's not me, you know what i'm saying? it may look like, damn, you're tough [ bleep ] but we're good guys. i've got to be real, whatever it is. >> you know what i'm saying? talking about my home girl. i've been writing about it in this song. >> she was a cripette but she was on cocaine and she was supposed to turn a trick with a guy for $20. and she walked. and she refused to do it and he cut her throat. [ bleep ]. so i gave it some deep thought and i came up with the song, "baby butterfly." it's going to be a masterpiece. hopefully we can co
he's from birmingham. >> our paths crossed in this prison, and something good has been coming from it ever since. i'm a crip. and i'm going to be one for the rest of my life. i'm going to die a crip. i've had to spill blood to get in it. >> anthony's fear loyalty to his gang almost cost him his life. >> when i was booked into the county jail, they put me in a block with some of the guys i got into it with on the street. i'm banging in the county trying to survive and got...
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. >> ripped apartment birmingham 16th street baptist church. >> cenk: we still have a clan issue today in this country. they picked up membership significantly over the past four years. one guesses as to why that might have happened. we're going to talk about this and iconic photos while i have all of my rowdy friends, ana kasparian, michael shure and jayar jackson the birthday boy. happy birthday, jayar. and let me show all of you guys a picture here. this was a picture taken in gainesville georgia on september 5, 1992. a young kid dressed in a clan outfit and his parents had brought him there and he's looking at his own image in the shield of a black troop center georgia. that was 20 years 1992. but it has been revitalized in some way and it's gone viral and it's being used everywhere. and i guess it strikes a chord with people and that's why they're doing it. interestingly enough we found the person who took the picture and the trooper involved. let's hear from the trooper. >> i'm there doing a job. his mother and father brought him there. i don't know how he wandered over to where
. >> ripped apartment birmingham 16th street baptist church. >> cenk: we still have a clan issue today in this country. they picked up membership significantly over the past four years. one guesses as to why that might have happened. we're going to talk about this and iconic photos while i have all of my rowdy friends, ana kasparian, michael shure and jayar jackson the birthday boy. happy birthday, jayar. and let me show all of you guys a picture here. this was a picture taken in...
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. >> gill also has a new girlfriend, tish birmingham. >> with her, i finally found out what true love is. i love you, baby. i trust her. i've never trusted any woman. >> tish is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches, which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in bigtime television wrestling. tonight's match is at a rented-out nightclub in denver. >> 10, 15 minutes, okay? >> okay. we do mexican wrestling shows. and since i'm white, i'm obviously going to be the bad guy. bud doobie is my wrestling character. it's a stoner character. i'm not a stoner. i don't smoke pot at all. most people that smoke marijuana are out there a little bit, and so that's why i'm bud doobie. i don't smoke weed, but i am the ayatollah of smoke-a-bowla. basically, what happens is i come out, pretend i'm stoned. i trip over the ropes, i laugh at things, i eat food during my match because i have the "munchies." >> bud doobie! >> bud doobie, he is a character. it fits michael gill to a "t." the crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming u
. >> gill also has a new girlfriend, tish birmingham. >> with her, i finally found out what true love is. i love you, baby. i trust her. i've never trusted any woman. >> tish is gill's biggest ringside fan for his wrestling matches, which usually take place far away from the arenas featured in bigtime television wrestling. tonight's match is at a rented-out nightclub in denver. >> 10, 15 minutes, okay? >> okay. we do mexican wrestling shows. and since i'm white,...
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her family have moved over from pakistan to birmingham in central england near to the hospital. she's going to be going back with her father and mother and two younger brothers. the doctors at the hospital say that will be best for her, but she'll still come back and forth from the hospital to get clinical treatment and she'll also have to be re-admitted according to the hospital as well for cranial reconstruction surgery. her skull was obviously smashed by the bullet that was fired into her head by the taliban gunmen back in october and she still has to undergo a lot of surgery to, you know, kind of make that damage good, so she's recovering but she's at the start of a very, very long road. victor? >> so, that's what's happening in the short term. what is the plan for her family long term? are they going to go back to pakistan, would malala be in danger there? >> i think there are security considerations. and indeed the father, the brothers, the rest of the family as well as malala have received renewed death threats from the taliban who say essentially they're going to come in
her family have moved over from pakistan to birmingham in central england near to the hospital. she's going to be going back with her father and mother and two younger brothers. the doctors at the hospital say that will be best for her, but she'll still come back and forth from the hospital to get clinical treatment and she'll also have to be re-admitted according to the hospital as well for cranial reconstruction surgery. her skull was obviously smashed by the bullet that was fired into her...
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that's tuesday into wednesday from dallas to shreveport, little rock, memphis and birmingham, be on alert as we head toward the midweek. for now a fly across the nation to give you an idea what's happening. atlanta, 54. they're ahead of all that rain. 63 for denver, 33 spokane much that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> this weather report has been brought to you by sears and, dan, just so you know, 60s by wednesday but cold blast comes back. >> i didn't hear the end of that, actually we have to catch a commercial break now. i didn't hear any of that. >>> coming up our resident daredevil ginger zee is going to be taking us on her latest adventure into the fascinating underground world of doggie yoga. >>> also ahead, amazing doesn't begin to describe it. we'll show you what happens when heisman trophy winner johnny football goes up against trick shot specialist dude perfect. that's in "fixation" coming up. ♪ due to weather all flights are canceled. what do you mean every flight's... ...canceled. eddie... shannon... so, what do you do? i'm a blogger. totes w
that's tuesday into wednesday from dallas to shreveport, little rock, memphis and birmingham, be on alert as we head toward the midweek. for now a fly across the nation to give you an idea what's happening. atlanta, 54. they're ahead of all that rain. 63 for denver, 33 spokane much that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> this weather report has been brought to you by sears and, dan, just so you know, 60s by wednesday but cold blast comes back. >> i...
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gina is our next caller in birmingham, alabama, independent. caller: this is the problem. the gop pose a problem and the problem.s' the democratic party is a fascist party now. you take each department and break down the budget. personnel, operating budgets. and go through every little program to pay for it. grant everything. you cut out the grants. cut out the public service announcements. look at their payroll and see how much they're making. then you get in line with everybody else in america. make each department give you a budget. then cut junk out line by line. there's a jump in all of them. -- junk. host: steve says -- danielle is up next in illinois, democrat. -- daniel. caller: good morning. house republicans are talking about cutting out money and holding up salaries and spending and crying but the country is broke. we know that we live in one of the richest nations on earth. and our president obama knows that wealth is a result of the common wealth. i hope the republicans don't think the democrats are playing checkers with them. if the republicans don't wake up
gina is our next caller in birmingham, alabama, independent. caller: this is the problem. the gop pose a problem and the problem.s' the democratic party is a fascist party now. you take each department and break down the budget. personnel, operating budgets. and go through every little program to pay for it. grant everything. you cut out the grants. cut out the public service announcements. look at their payroll and see how much they're making. then you get in line with everybody else in...
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host: birmingham -- new york, a call. you are on c-span. caller: i was wondering if your guest could expand on the state of new york financially. a couple of quick direct questions -- i saw yesterday on the news regarding the pension system, it said $8.8 billion was orchestrated to retirees last year. 8.8 out, 230 going in. i was wondering if you had any insight on the retirement system. if you could give me a general overview on how you think new york is doing -- thank you. guest: the last numbers i saw had a relatively short budget policy this year. in the immediate budget situation is not the best one out there. it was much more dire a few years ago. certainly with retirement systems in every state, one of the big questions has been whether states make their payments into the pension system that they are required to make. that is what got states like illinois or new jersey in trouble. there is an amount of money the actuary says they need to put into the system and they were not putting that money in so that further and further behind. n
host: birmingham -- new york, a call. you are on c-span. caller: i was wondering if your guest could expand on the state of new york financially. a couple of quick direct questions -- i saw yesterday on the news regarding the pension system, it said $8.8 billion was orchestrated to retirees last year. 8.8 out, 230 going in. i was wondering if you had any insight on the retirement system. if you could give me a general overview on how you think new york is doing -- thank you. guest: the last...
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king committed himself to birmingham. it was segregated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and westceton let alone las point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, looking at a world that was segregated by race down into the state constitution's ban had defined partisan politics in the united states such that the democratic party was the party of segregation throughout the seven states. not one single member -- no republicans. i grew up in atlanta. republicans were as scarce as polar bears. everybody else was a democrat. the democrats had ended reconstruction and were the party of solidarity. since then, this movement transformed politics, transformed our world in ways that we suppressed because we have a terrible
king committed himself to birmingham. it was segregated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and westceton let alone las point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, looking at a world...
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birmingham and montgomery for your storms and possible tornadoes as we go throughout the morning hours till about noon today. a lot of nasty weather out there. be prepared for it throughout the eastern half of the country. washington, d.c., you could even be near 70 degrees today's before those storms arrive. absolutely incredible. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm jennifer hudson. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love chocolate? i'm human! and the new weight watchers 360 program lets me be. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. and you can too. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. >>> 29 past the hour. time now to take a look at the "morning papers." "usa today," the head of the marine corps says some combat jobs may remain closed to women if it shows there are
birmingham and montgomery for your storms and possible tornadoes as we go throughout the morning hours till about noon today. a lot of nasty weather out there. be prepared for it throughout the eastern half of the country. washington, d.c., you could even be near 70 degrees today's before those storms arrive. absolutely incredible. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm jennifer hudson. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love...
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jackson to birmingham. birmingham usually gets 1.5 inches of snow a year. this will be double their yearly snowfall. then, you get in the mountains of north carolina, all the way into the mountains of virginia, and you're likely to get a foot of snow out of this thing. it barely clips southern new jersey. it gets the cape on the way out. but a southern snowmaker. things are quiet on the west coast. even in the middle of the country now, there are signs that will unlock arctic air for the northeast. this week and next week, another deep pocket will go to the south. enjoy this while you've got it. >> there are some places that want snow. the dakotas, minnesota, all the way into chicago. they're in a snow drought. they're more than a foot below normal so far this year. >> they can have ours. >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up on "gma," dramatic, new details in the breakup murder trial. the stunning entries from the personal journal of jodi arias. >>> also, the former teacher trying to get her job back after her previous job in adult entertainment. >>> and inside
jackson to birmingham. birmingham usually gets 1.5 inches of snow a year. this will be double their yearly snowfall. then, you get in the mountains of north carolina, all the way into the mountains of virginia, and you're likely to get a foot of snow out of this thing. it barely clips southern new jersey. it gets the cape on the way out. but a southern snowmaker. things are quiet on the west coast. even in the middle of the country now, there are signs that will unlock arctic air for the...
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sprawling $40 million complex to go along with the andrews sports medicine and orthopedic center in birmingham, alabama. recovering to their former dazzle. this past year adrian peterson ran. he did it one year to the day andrews repaired his left knee. every time we tackle, get up, get up, hope you're okay. there was some an excite watching him this year, believe me. >> reporter: but for andrews nothing gave him more joy than watching the super bowl xliii. >> the thing that caught my eye is 12 of the 22 saints i had operated on. >> reporter: he operated on 22 colts players. >> to know that i had some in some small way some relationship with those two teams that were playing, that was probably as high a mark in my career as there ever has been. >> reporter: andrews wrote his book to help stop what he calls epidemic serious sports injuries among kids and his institute is now researching stem cell technology which he considers to be the new front in sports medicine. >> it's amazing. the other thing that's interesting is he was the surgeon that with rg3, in his hands rests the future of the franc
sprawling $40 million complex to go along with the andrews sports medicine and orthopedic center in birmingham, alabama. recovering to their former dazzle. this past year adrian peterson ran. he did it one year to the day andrews repaired his left knee. every time we tackle, get up, get up, hope you're okay. there was some an excite watching him this year, believe me. >> reporter: but for andrews nothing gave him more joy than watching the super bowl xliii. >> the thing that caught...
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in paying tribute to the first battalion duke of lancaster regiment had he died in the hospital at birmingham last wednesday as a result of his he sustained in afghanistan. he can decipher the safety of the british people and is incredibly brave contribution must never be forgotten. profound condolences are with him. mr. speaker, in addition to my duties will have further meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house and kutcher will associate with the comments about david roberts at this difficult time. on monday, the prime minister for a generation was the struggle terrorism. on tuesday, his government sent 5600 troops. why is there such a gap between what the prime minister says that what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asked an important question and i do not deny that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. let me make this point. dirty 3 billion pounds a year we have the fourth-largest defense budget anywhere in the world and it's very important we make sure we have the right scale and shape and
in paying tribute to the first battalion duke of lancaster regiment had he died in the hospital at birmingham last wednesday as a result of his he sustained in afghanistan. he can decipher the safety of the british people and is incredibly brave contribution must never be forgotten. profound condolences are with him. mr. speaker, in addition to my duties will have further meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house and kutcher will associate with the comments...
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king committed himself to birmingham. it was segregated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and princeton let alone west point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, looking at a world that was segregated by race down into the state constitution's ban had defined partisan politics in the united states such that the democratic party was the party of segregation throughout the seven states.-- southern states. not one single member -- no republicans. i grew up in atlanta. republicans were as scarce as polar bears. everybody else was a democrat. the democrats had ended reconstruction and were the party of solidarity. since then, this movement transformed politics, transformed our world in ways that we suppressed because
king committed himself to birmingham. it was segregated by race and stratified by gender and condition of life and in every other way you might want to think. there were few female students at the university of north carolina. they had to be nursing students. there were none at yale and princeton let alone west point. in that same month 50 years ago, george wallace took office in alabama with an address pledging segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, looking at a world...
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the surgery will be performed in birmingham, england, where her father has now gotten a job with the pakistani consulate. >>> and stocks are taking a hit today, but that did not dampen the hype for research in motion's new phone, take a good long look at it here, the blackberry 10, the z-10 as it is officially called. came out today. it contains a new operating software that already has 70,000 apps available for it. keep them straight. 70,000. the company enlisted some serious star power to push it. >> i am so excited as well. thank you for reaching out to me. thank you for giving me an early look at this beautiful phone. i love the new browser. it is super fast. i love the hub. >> miss alicia keys. how much is riding on the phone? research in motion announcing it's renaming itself blackberry. >>> take a look at what a 15-year-old showed her parents. here you go. two simple words on the top of it. she baked the cake, complete with green frosting, served it to her parents and gave a note. i hope you still love me. it is hard not to love someone who baked you a cake, the cake worked li
the surgery will be performed in birmingham, england, where her father has now gotten a job with the pakistani consulate. >>> and stocks are taking a hit today, but that did not dampen the hype for research in motion's new phone, take a good long look at it here, the blackberry 10, the z-10 as it is officially called. came out today. it contains a new operating software that already has 70,000 apps available for it. keep them straight. 70,000. the company enlisted some serious star...
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today, the hospital in birmingham, england, released video and photographs of malala waving to the staff and hugging her nurses as she left on thursday. for now, she'll stay in britain with her family, and next month, she'll have skull reconstruction surgery. hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions, and from rooftops. it was the first such event since the rival group hamas seized power in gaza in 2007. hamas approved today's rally, and its prime minister voiced hopes for reconciling differences over how to deal with israel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the war in syria reached another grim milestone this week. the united nations estimated that the death toll from the almost two-year long conflict has reached more than 60,000. ray suarez has our report. >> suarez: a pro-government tv station in damascus played a patriotic dirge today over video from an early-morning car bombing in
today, the hospital in birmingham, england, released video and photographs of malala waving to the staff and hugging her nurses as she left on thursday. for now, she'll stay in britain with her family, and next month, she'll have skull reconstruction surgery. hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions, and from rooftops. it was the...
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today, the hospital in birmingham, england, released video and photographs of malala waving to the staff and hugging her nurses as she left on thursday. for now, she'll stay in britain with her family, and next month, she'll have skull reconstruction surgery. hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions and from rooftops. it was the first such event since the rival group hamas seized power in gaza in 2007. hamas approved today's rally, and its prime minister voiced hopes for reconciling differences over how to deal with israel. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the war in syria reached another grim milestone this week. the united nations estimated that the death toll from the almost two-year long conflict has reached more than 60,000. ray suarez has our report. >> suarez: a pro-government tv station in damascus played a patriotic dirge today over video from an early-morning car bombing in a
today, the hospital in birmingham, england, released video and photographs of malala waving to the staff and hugging her nurses as she left on thursday. for now, she'll stay in britain with her family, and next month, she'll have skull reconstruction surgery. hundreds of thousands of palestinians rallied in gaza today in a rare show of support of the fatah movement there. the yellow flags of fatah were seen waving all over gaza in large squares, in processions and from rooftops. it was the...
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i remember, in birmingham, alabama, when we were in the majestic struggle there, we would move out of the 15th street baptist church day after day. by the 100th, we would move out and bull connor would tell them to sell the dollar forand bull connor would tell them to send the dogs forth, and they did come; but we just went before the dogs singing, "ain't gonna let nobody turn me around." bull connor next would say, "turn the fire hoses on." and as i said to you the other night, bull connor didn't know history. he knew a kind of physics that somehow didn't relate to the transphysics that we knew about. and that was the fact that there was a certain kind of fire that no water could put out. and we went before the fire hoses; we had known water. if we were baptist or some other denomination, we had been immersed. if we were methodist, and some others, we had been sprinkled, but we knew water. that couldn't stop us. and we just went on before the dogs and we would look at them; and we'd go on before the water hoses and we would look at it, and we'd just go on singing, "over my head i see
i remember, in birmingham, alabama, when we were in the majestic struggle there, we would move out of the 15th street baptist church day after day. by the 100th, we would move out and bull connor would tell them to sell the dollar forand bull connor would tell them to send the dogs forth, and they did come; but we just went before the dogs singing, "ain't gonna let nobody turn me around." bull connor next would say, "turn the fire hoses on." and as i said to you the other...
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we went to birmingham, i filed a charge with the equal employment commission. the interviewer that i had talked to me about the details. when her manager and you have to go in and say that they are not treating me right, you sound like a crybaby and a whiner. she stayed with me three hours and doug out of me every thing that had occurred to me during my career when she finished, she said mrs. lily ledbetter, these people have been messing with you for a long time. and i said yes, ma'am, i understand that more today than i have ever tasted before. and i went back home and i went back to my job and a retaliation starts as soon as goodyear is notified. they did not have a policy and procedures book. there was no job description, they created a new job. and it was very difficult to survive. so i saw the handwriting on the wall. by 1999 f
we went to birmingham, i filed a charge with the equal employment commission. the interviewer that i had talked to me about the details. when her manager and you have to go in and say that they are not treating me right, you sound like a crybaby and a whiner. she stayed with me three hours and doug out of me every thing that had occurred to me during my career when she finished, she said mrs. lily ledbetter, these people have been messing with you for a long time. and i said yes, ma'am, i...
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the birmingham bombings, the sputnik launch, the cuban missile crisis -- that was the most dangerous time the country has been through. the environmental emergencies of the late 1960's. something like that will happen. in the previous 20 years of talking about these things will be a prelude to a fairly quickly making a deal. that is how this will end. >> you are fundamentally an optimist. your recent cover story -- america rebounds. i want to ask you all to vote on one last question. the question we started with, because we are interested as to whether it your opinions changed a little bit as a result of this conversation here tonight. for those of you who are online and watch it on c-span, we ask the question we started with. if a national crisis our roads, how confident are you that the president and congress could agree on a pro at the plan of action? maybe even a big deal. i want to call on one of our special guests in the audience. frank is the co-chair of the presidential commission on debates. >> of want to thank you for the opportunity. i want to ask you, your whole career, y
the birmingham bombings, the sputnik launch, the cuban missile crisis -- that was the most dangerous time the country has been through. the environmental emergencies of the late 1960's. something like that will happen. in the previous 20 years of talking about these things will be a prelude to a fairly quickly making a deal. that is how this will end. >> you are fundamentally an optimist. your recent cover story -- america rebounds. i want to ask you all to vote on one last question. the...
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truly a mountain of despair with the assassination of medgar and the police dogs and fire hoses in birmingham and then just two weeks after the march on washington, those four girls who died in the church bombing in birmingham and two months after that, the president was assassinated. we needed that zone of hope to carry us forward, but we must not forget the others, what it took to get us here. >> to the young people, these are stories from history books so you are living proof of the sacrifices made. it was great to revisit this with you both again. >> one thing i would like to add as we're here talking is i'm hoping at least during this next four years, this last term of the president, some focus can be given to the district of columbia in terms of understanding that we still don't have total autonomy as residents of the district. we still don't have control over not having approval to deal with our budget and i'm hoping the president will have some opportunity to deal with that issue. >> he used the taxation without representation plate on the parade route today, so always a cause to figh
truly a mountain of despair with the assassination of medgar and the police dogs and fire hoses in birmingham and then just two weeks after the march on washington, those four girls who died in the church bombing in birmingham and two months after that, the president was assassinated. we needed that zone of hope to carry us forward, but we must not forget the others, what it took to get us here. >> to the young people, these are stories from history books so you are living proof of the...
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. >> "the birmingham news," the question that i know sam stein and all of his connecticut friends are asking this morning, how did legendary alabama coach bear bryant get his signature houndstooth hat? well, butch valdone was his friend. he says he picked it out to match his jacket and the coach started wearing it with anything. butch said bear was hopeless when it came to fashion and he even labeled his clothes so the coach could figure out which articles went with which. >> how did that make its way into the morning reads, that piece? i don't know. >> because joe has the same issue. >> i have the same issue. everything is numbered here. you think i just threw this sweater on? >> no, it's too good. >> come on. >> a lot of thought went into that. >> exactly. >> things like that just don't happen. >> numbers. >> there's a mathematical formula behind this beauty. >> there is. don't say that math can't be beautiful. that houndstooth hat, everybody in alabama, man. houndstooth everywhere. "the l.a. times," j.j. abrams has signed on to direct the next edition of the "star wars" saga, and m
. >> "the birmingham news," the question that i know sam stein and all of his connecticut friends are asking this morning, how did legendary alabama coach bear bryant get his signature houndstooth hat? well, butch valdone was his friend. he says he picked it out to match his jacket and the coach started wearing it with anything. butch said bear was hopeless when it came to fashion and he even labeled his clothes so the coach could figure out which articles went with which....